#StrongerTogether

We are strong but we are STRONGER together.
The collective voices of all “minorities” can and should challenge the so-called majority to secure swifter social change.
ALL Human Rights are for ALL HUMANS and the denial of our rights will only end with a collaborative cooperative effort from each one of us.
We are strong. We are stronger together. We just need to say YES to working effectively together; as a united, multi-skilled, organised and eloquent force against injustice and oppression.
Now is the time to take a chance and trust that the universe will reward our courage.
You are strong.

Stronger than you think.

We are strong.

We are waves in an ocean; each functioning and responding to the other.

The water may rise and fall but we will be waving and not drowning.
Start today by joining this truly inclusive diversity initiative.
Share your story with the Give ’em Hope Campaign.
Your written story or your video can have such an impact and would be a welcomed addition to this campaign.

Share this:

Like this:

LikeLoading...

About neverblendin

David Watters, a graduate of Napier University, Edinburgh, Trinity College of Music, London and the Institute of Education, University of London, has worked internationally within education and Educational Management for more than 20 years.
He has taught extensively within many socially and culturally diverse settings; most recently as a Head of Performing Arts within Further Education.
He is a personal and professional development associate with The Pacific Institute (www.pacificinstitute.co.uk), personal coach, freelance writer and founding member of NBI Associates.
He is a writer on social equality issues, is a key player in the Equal Love Campaign UK and author of the forthcoming book, NEVER BLEND IN which features key voices from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community and which aims to inspire and encourage those who may lack self-esteem or who question their validity.
David is currently promoting a youtube campaign"Give 'em Hope"and is asking individuals, couples and groups to make and share videos telling about the benefits of living with personal authenticity.
He has shared a platform with Stuart Milk and Peter Tatchell and is a supporter of 17-24-30, The Trevor Project, Schools Out, The Terrence Higgins Trust, The Albert Kennedy Trust and numerous others.
His background in arts and education, combined with a solid understanding of Cognitive Behavioural Strategies, and his passion for Equality Advocacy drive every aspect of his work as a personal development facilitator, motivational speaker and writer.
View all posts by neverblendin

This entry was posted on Sunday, June 7th, 2015 at 12:29 am and posted in NBI ARTICLES. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.